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God’s Mighty Acts in China
Zhejiang, a prosperous eastern province, is home to the highest percentage of Christians in China. This
volume describes how God established His kingdom there. The region contains so many churches that it has earned the nickname “the Jerusalem of China.”
The Church in Zhejiang made great sacrifices during the Cultural Revolution. From just one city, forty-eight church leaders died for their faith. In one six-week period in November and December, more than four hundred church buildings were bulldozed to the ground. The Communists earmarked Zhejiang as a “religion-free zone,” yet Jesus Christ is worshipped today by more than thirteen million people throughout the province.
This is the third volume in The China Chronicles, which tells the modern history of the Church in China. The series is designed to inform the wider world of the astonishing work of the Holy Spirit in the world’s most populous country.
The China Chronicles Series:
Book 1: Shandong
Book 2: Guizhou
Book 3: Zhejang
Book 4: Tibet
Book 5: Henan
Book 6: Xinjiang
Foreword by Moses Xie
The China Chronicles Overview
Introduction
Chapter One: Early Christians in Zhejiang
Chapter Two: 1840s
Chapter Three: 1850s
Chapter Four: 1860s and 1870s
Chapter Five: 1880s
Chapter Six: 1890s
Chapter Seven: 1900s
Chapter Eight: 1910s and 1920s
Chapter Nine: 1930s
Chapter Ten: 1940s and 1950s
Chapter Eleven: 1960s
Chapter Twelve: 1970s
Chapter Thirteen: 1980s
Chapter Fourteen: Miao Zizhong—The Cedar of Lebanon
Chapter Fifteen: 1990s
Chapter Sixteen: 2000s
Chapter Seventeen: 2010s
Chapter Eighteen: The Future of the Church in Zhejiang
Appendices
A; Evangelical Christians in Zhejiang (1843–2020)
B: Map of Christians in Zhejiang
C: Map of China’s Christians
D: A Survey of Christians in China
E: Table of Christians in Zhejiang
Notes
Selected Bibliography
About the Author
About Asia Harvest
A welcome contribution … an exciting, whistlestop tour of 150 years of Christian revival and miracles in Shandong Province … there is no shortage of inspiring lives and events.
Well-researched … Hattaway’s knowledge of the Chinese Church is encyclopedic … this book is wonderfully challenging.